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Part 1: Subject Forms of Names and Nouns

1. Estudyante si Muhaimin sa UM. Si is used before the name of a particular person. 2. Estudyante sina Eddie at Taufik. Sina is used before the names of two or more particular persons. 3. Estudyante ang lalake sa UM. Ang is used before the common names of persons, places, things, and events. 4. Mga estudyante ang mga lalake sa UM. Ang mga (plural) is used before the common names of persons, places, things, and events.

1. Muhaimin is a student at UM.

2. Eddie and Taufik are students at UM.

3. The man is a student at UM.

4. The men are student at UM.

Part 2: Subject Forms Personal Pronouns

Pag-uusap:
1. A: Anong pangalan mo? B: Rafidah. Ikaw? A: Renalyn. Estudyante ka ba? B: Oo. 2. A: Sino siya? B: Siya si Mr. Aries. A: Estudyante ba siya? B: Hindi. Guro siya. 3. A: Sino sila? B: Si Anis at si Shuhada. Estudyante ba sila? A: Oo. Nag-aaral sila sa Universiti Malaya. 4. A: Ako si Norafifa. Sino ka? B: Ako si Dahlia. Sino sila? A: Sila sina Mohammad, Salwa at Nurul. B: Estudyante ba kayo? A: Oo. A:Whats your name? B: Rafidah. You? A: Renalyn. Are you a student? B: Yes.

A: Who is he? B: He is Mr. Aries A: Is he a student? B: No. He is a teacher.

A:Who are they? B: Anis and Shuhada. Are they students? A: Yes. They study at the Universiti of Malaya.

A: Im Norafifa. Who are you? B: Im Dahlia. Who are they? A: They are Mohammad, Salwa and Nurul. B: Are you students? A: Yes.

Singular
Ako Ikaw/Ka Siya I You He/She

English

Plural
Tayo Kami Kayo Sila We (inclusive) We (exclusive) You (plural) They

English

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